The study was approved by the Regional Medicine Ethical Committee and
the Norwegian Data Inspectorate.
May 2010 — Facebook along with games developer Zynga is reported to
the Norwegian data protection agency.
Not exact matches
• The
Norwegian Intelligence Service is developing a supercomputer, called Steel Winter, to decrypt and analyze
data from Afghanistan, Russia, and elsewhere.
The company came under fire after a
Norwegian nonprofit called SINTEF first revealed that the HIV information is sent together with users» GPS
data, phone ID, and email.
Notable companies reporting before tomorrow's open, with earnings consensus, include MasterCard (MA), consensus $ 1.25... CVS Health (CVS), consensus $ 1.42... Estee Lauder (EL), consensus $ 1.07... Automatic
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Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH), consensus 54c... Wyndham Worldwide (WYN), consensus $ 1.28... HollyFrontier (HFC), consensus 39c... Bunge (BG), consensus (13c)... Spirit AeroSystems (SPR), consensus $ 1.35... Wayfair (W), consensus (90c)... Lumentum (LITE), consensus 71c... Terex (TEX), consensus 36c.
Carlsen's study took place at the
Norwegian University of Science and Technology at Trondheim and studied
data from over 50 studies that looked at the connection between breastfeeding and a baby's health.
In 2007, 4 years into his research, Shapiro had enough
data to start writing his thesis, «Orchestration: The movement and vocal behavior of free - ranging
Norwegian killer whales.»
«The scientists who come here — their careers depend on the
data they collect here,» says Sébastien Barrault, research adviser at the
Norwegian government - owned base.
The study uses
data from the
Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study to investigate the effect of paracetamol during pregnancy on psychomotor development, behaviour and temperament at 3 years of age.
The study, by Itziar Lazkano of the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Linda Nøstbakken of the
Norwegian School of Economics, and Martino Pelli of the Université de Sherbrooke, looked at more than 50 years of patent
data from 70 countries to reach their conclusion.
«Because access to the Arctic is so difficult, there is not much reliable
data on albedo there,» explains Sebastian Gerland, who headed the AMORA project and is a research scientist at the
Norwegian Polar Institute.
Researchers from Norway and Canada used
data from The
Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa) and The Medical Birth Registry of Norway to measure the effect of SSRIs and maternal depression on birth weight and gestational length, using their sibling design method to differentiate the study from previous studies looking into prenatal SSRI effects.
The researchers analysed
data from a large
Norwegian population - based pregnancy cohort study called MoBa, which involves a range of
data collected from mothers and children during and after pregnancy.
The collection of larger than usual amounts of Arctic winter weather
data in 2015 was due to two reasons: the
Norwegian research vessel Lance was in the Arctic Ocean observing and collecting upper atmosphere meteorological
data, and the frequency of observation and
data collection was increased at some of the land - based observation stations around the Arctic.
When Martin Landrø, a geophysicist at the
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), read about the Japanese earthquake and learned that his Japanese counterparts had collected seismic
data from both before and after the quake, he thought he might be able to offer some help.
Last year, the
Norwegian company BRING tested several electric vehicles for express goods delivery, and
data from the Grønn Bydistribusjon (Green Urban Distribution) project were so encouraging that the company purchased an electric goods vehicle for permanent use.
Researchers at the Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care (IGS) at the University of Bergen (UiB) have completed a large study that included
data from the
Norwegian Prescription Database, in cooperation with researchers at Harvard University.
Professor Michael Norton, EASAC's Environment Programme Director states, «Our 2013 Extreme Weather Events report — which was based on the findings of the
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters and the
Norwegian Meteorological Institute — has been updated and the latest
data supports our original conclusions: there has been and continues to be a significant increase in the frequency of extreme weather events, making climate proofing all the more urgent.
The study, coordinated by Louis Muglia, MD, PhD, co-director of the Perinatal Institute at Cincinnati Children's and principal investigator of the March of Dimes Prematurity Research Center — Ohio Collaborative, together with Bo Jacobsson, MD, PhD, of Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden and the
Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, involved
data from more than 50,000 women.
There is a lack of
data on the levels of microplastics present in the
Norwegian environment and there is an urgent need to evaluate the extent of microplastic pollution around the coast of Norway and Spitsbergen.
Emissions from large industrial plants are based on
data from the plants» own reports to the
Norwegian Environment Agency.
NIVAs broad scope of scientific competence, research expertise and long - term environmental
data series are important to
Norwegian business and industry, public administration on municipal, regional and national levels; and our initiatives help promote Norway's interests in international fora.
Most of the
data are from the Atlantic /
Norwegian Sea (Figure 1).
To find out, Berge and her colleagues looked at
data from more than 7,000 people in a long - term
Norwegian health study who had answered questionnaires and had had a physical around 1997.
Ten years prospective
data from the
Norwegian HUNT 2 study.
This paper analysis the link between political strength and public sector wages using a unique matched individual - employer
data set for
Norwegian local governments during the period 1990 - 1998.
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Norwegian Forest Cats: the popularity of this breed in Europe may make it underrepresented by my statistics, due to my inability to capture
data from the many «independent» clubs across the pond.
Travelport, a leading provider of critical transaction processing solutions and
data to companies operating in the global travel industry, today announces that European low cost carriers, Jet2.com and
Norwegian, are the latest participants in the aggregated shopping component of its recently launched Travelport Merchandising Platform.
Author info 1 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91109, USA 2
Norwegian Polar Institute, Fram Centre, 9296 Tromsø, Norway 3 National Snow and Ice
Data Center (NSIDC), University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO 80303, USA 4 Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK 99775, USA 5 Institute for Marine and Atmospheric research Utrecht (IMAU), Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands
The results of the downscaling are analyzed on a monthly basis for five regions in the
Norwegian land area with the scope of presenting a common analysis of the
data.
Might that have an impact on the del18O
data for the East
Norwegian Sea noted in your paper with LeGrande?
Norwegians Humlum, Strordahl and Solheim have filtered these time series to remove yearly
data and background trends and found that atmospheric CO2 variations lag behind temperature variations.
use
Norwegian Meteorological Service Ocean and Sea Ice Satellite Application Facility
data to classify ice as FYI or MYI
An additional source of
data for the first half of the 20th century is the recent digitization of the
Norwegian Polar Institute's sea - ice charts by T. Vinje and R. Colony (Vinje, 1999).
Exceptions were the
Norwegian west coast, with much above average precipitation, and a small band south of the Baltic stretching towards the Black Sea with above average precipitation, the latter present in both
data sets, but more pronounced in E-OBS.
As we discussed regarding the
Norwegian paper, studies estimating climate sensitivity based on recent
data may be biased low due to a failure to account for increased heat transfer to the 700 — 2000 meter ocean layer (Figure 3).
Since the
Norwegian digital
data also include the more recent decades, we added these
data to the eastern North Atlantic portions of our grids through 1972, the year when the hemispheric dataset of the NIC was initiated.
To illustrate that latter point, in the
Norwegian study referred to earlier, an estimate of sensitivity using temperature
data up to the year 2000 resulted in a relatively high sensitivity of 3.9 C per doubling.
It's / the / seminal text, built on decades of
data collection, and evidence sifted from a far wider range of contexts than most number - crunching climate historians are now used to handling (e.g.
Norwegian tax records).
I think the pre-1953
data is more limited in Chukchi, Beaufort and Canadian Islands than in the Atlantic Sector (covered by DMI,
norwegian maps, ACSYS)
It draws on a report by Oil Change International, a Washington - based think tank, using
data from the
Norwegian energy consultants Rystad.
Global oil companies including BP, Chevron and Shell all own drilling rights in the Greenland Sea and are the likely customers for the
data gathered by the
Norwegian geophysical company conducting the seismic testing, TGS - Nopec.
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News headlines — Blockchain technology will lead the healthcare industry to a new era of technology and innovation with immutable ledgers and secure transfer of
data; Deutsche Telekom is investigating whether a cyber attack was responsible for causing network problems for as many as 900,000 customers over the weekend; BTCC has launched the «six color signature set» of physical bitcoin chips in six denominations to introduce the Chinese to Bitcoin;
Norwegians can now purchase Bitcoin with credit or debit cards through Bitcoins Norway.
According to
Norwegian tech site NRKbeta, Facebook has been reported to
data protection authorities for breaking European privacy law in Norway, The Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Greece.
Because HIV information is sent alongside users» GPS
data, phone ID, and email, an individual's status could easily be discovered, Antoine Pultier, a researcher at the
Norwegian nonprofit SINTEF, told BuzzFeed.
Family income was drawn from the
Norwegian national income registry and was based on tax return
data from the
Norwegian Tax Administration.
Data on mental health problems obtained from a survey administered to a large population - based sample of Norwegian 16 — 19 year olds (n = 9154) was linked to registry - based information about family income in childhood from tax return data from the Norwegian Tax Administrat
Data on mental health problems obtained from a survey administered to a large population - based sample of
Norwegian 16 — 19 year olds (n = 9154) was linked to registry - based information about family income in childhood from tax return
data from the Norwegian Tax Administrat
data from the
Norwegian Tax Administration.
We used
data from the HUNT study, a
Norwegian population study from Nord - Trøndelag County (http://www.ntnu.no/hunt/english), 17 where 8950 school - attending adolescents (90 % of those invited) completed a questionnaire between 1995 and 1997 (the Young - HUNT Study).